Carburetors Are WAY Smarter Than You Think! Tuning Guru Bill Pink Shows Us Why (Carb vs EFI)

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Stapleton42

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Жыл бұрын

Carburetors are almost a source of mythological wizardry to certain car guys. They are often made fun of by EFI enthusiasts and others who do not truly understand how they work. Many myths about carburetors will be put to rest by the carb master himself, Bill Pink. Bill has been involved with racing engines his entire life, from working at his father Ed Pink's engine shop, to landing in NASCAR with Robert Yates Racing. For the last 25 years Bill has made the study of racing carburetors his sole focus!
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@hangonsnoop
@hangonsnoop Жыл бұрын
I would love to see a carburetor tuning video from Bill! It would be an amazing learning experience. I would also appreciate hearing why he has decided to stick with carburetors.
@brandnew2848
@brandnew2848 Жыл бұрын
Holley still makes hundreds of thousands of carb per year and not everyone can afford EFI and all that goes along with it. That is why the "pump and squirt" system still works, now we have men like Bill Pink who goes that extra mile to explain how everything works and what doesn't work. YES we need to see an advanced tuning video with Bill.
@rolokyber
@rolokyber Жыл бұрын
These videos never disappoint Mitchell, having these professionals explain there craft is awesome.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! I love learning this stuff
@michaelgroves7178
@michaelgroves7178 Жыл бұрын
💯% AGREE WITH YOU!!!!!
@michaelgarrow3239
@michaelgarrow3239 Жыл бұрын
Pretymuch everything is a secret… 🙄
@Bbbbad724
@Bbbbad724 10 ай бұрын
Learning is what makes all of this so much fun! Thanks for sharing it!
@melissatuason2395
@melissatuason2395 6 ай бұрын
My husband says this about carburetors in terms of physics. " It is the only fuel & air metering device that has endless adjustment using the natural law of physics without the aid of an electronic computing device. It uses atmosphere and ambient temperatures and pressure to regulate its functions which subtitues computers etc." He is a mechanic anymore but during his time has built & modified several different types of carburation systems. He also said what he learned isnt even close to what else a carburetor can offer as far as its real potential. Its a computer within itself.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 6 ай бұрын
Very true!
@70ixlr86
@70ixlr86 4 ай бұрын
Couldn't be said better. But computer control is so shiny! It must be so good , lol
@melissatuason2395
@melissatuason2395 4 ай бұрын
@@70ixlr86 ha ha ha oh well my hubby is just an old soul i guess. He doesnt know anything else.
@kari53
@kari53 8 ай бұрын
Love carbs. When it comes to Carb tuning and prop tuning, it was the one thing I had over many others. From GoKarts, to motorcycles, boats and cars or whatever. If it had a carb I found power and drivability.
@stevenbongiorno9277
@stevenbongiorno9277 Жыл бұрын
This guy knows his stuff!! He’s showing me what I’ve always tried doing modifying Holleys. I’m saving this video for later when I need a reference. This is Gold!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!!
@stevenbongiorno9277
@stevenbongiorno9277 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! This was so informative! This is why I love watching your videos! Keep up the great work!!
@jdmills4370
@jdmills4370 Жыл бұрын
11:37 I’ll speak for everyone here when I say “hell yes we would like to see advanced carb tuning video with Bill” Bring Lake Speed, Jr too…..
@jblow530
@jblow530 Жыл бұрын
Being a life long carb guy, I can really appreciate this one! Long live the carburetor!
@dennisrobinson8008
@dennisrobinson8008 Жыл бұрын
Carby
@tngtacticalmiata1219
@tngtacticalmiata1219 Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@youtubecomments5951
@youtubecomments5951 9 ай бұрын
But it’s basically dead now. In fact fuel injection is dying too. Battery powered are taking ober
@ilovehappyemos
@ilovehappyemos Жыл бұрын
Absolutely incredible. Truly blown away by the information provided and can't wait to see what else you learn from Bill. I would LOVE to see Bill show us a head to head dyno test between maybe EFI, an out of the box Holley, and his works of art. So excited to see a channel providing so much knowledge and truly showing how much goes into hot rodding. You definitely have a knack for finding the people who pour their heart and soul into finding those last couple percent in things. The passion people exude for this is so awesome to see!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!!
@xJackHunter
@xJackHunter Жыл бұрын
@@Stapleton42 you gotta try to make this comment happen
@bradgriffith4231
@bradgriffith4231 Жыл бұрын
I don't know about this guy's carbs, but Pro Systems carbs are as near perfect out of the box as one can be. My buddy Alan's, All Motor on race gas, 80s Olds S/C Cutlas had run 8.16/165 for 15 years with both a 540 & his 555(Reher & Morrison told him his engines make 50 more HP than theirs). He bolted on a Pro Systems carb, never touched the curb idle speed or A/F adjustments & went 7.96/168 first pass out of the trailer in Phoenix, in June, with an Altitude Air Density of 4,000 feet(that's 7.70s/173 at sea level with 70 degree air).The guy that owns the Fuel Injection University in Parker, AZ. & also tunes the Elite Motorsports Pro Stock cars told Alan in private convo, that "F.I. doesn't do ANYTHING better than a properly tuned carb". BTW, Dyno tuning is a waste of time & $$$ because the jetting & timing is NEVER the same in the dyno room as it is on the track because the loadings & atmospheric conditions are NEVER the same!! My 89 C1500 NASCAR look hot rod with a 409ci small block & a 750 CFM Holley Street HP Dbl Pumper carb makes almost double the HP & gets better fuel economy than my 2004, 2WD Tahoe. It did, however, take considerable time & a lot of knowledge to properly tune it.
@bradgriffith4231
@bradgriffith4231 8 ай бұрын
Carbs & some of the builders are amazing. My buddy has a Super Comp door slammer that had run 8.16 without the stop for 15 years with both, his 540 & later rendition 555 BBC. He did nothing other than order a carb from Pro Systems, built on the bench & never seeing the car. He bolted it on, did NOT touch the idle A/F adjustments not the curb idle & went 7.97 first pass out of the trailer.
@kennyfrancis4002
@kennyfrancis4002 Жыл бұрын
Worked with Bill for many years. Great guy and great engine tuner. Glad you guys went to see him.
@JaredR1996
@JaredR1996 Жыл бұрын
I’m a full carb guy through and through. My ‘85 C10 is carbureted and runs perfectly. I wouldn’t change a thing on it. Thanks as always Stapleton for giving us another very informative video
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
thank you for being here Jared!
@MrTexasDan
@MrTexasDan Жыл бұрын
There's a big reason why your 85 c10 came with a 5.0-liter 160 hp V-8 and a 2023 Silverado 5.3 starts at 310 hp.
@OldBeaterGarage
@OldBeaterGarage Жыл бұрын
@@MrTexasDan Plenty of carb'd engines out there from the factory that exceeded 310hp long ago. In 1985 GM was using the 305 for fuel economy and it had no compression or cam in order to pass emissions regulations. The LS with a carb on top of it won't lose any HP, the HP is all in the Head design and cam profile. The EFI just helps with daily drivability.
@MrTexasDan
@MrTexasDan Жыл бұрын
@@OldBeaterGarage There were smoggy 5mpg beasts that got better than 310hp. Not many. And today low-end v6s are doing 300+ hp.You forget that even more strict emission regulations are in place today, along with poorer gasoline. So what's the difference between then and now? Well, the combustion chamber got better, which accounts for some of the improvement. And ... wait for it ... EFI.
@OldBeaterGarage
@OldBeaterGarage Жыл бұрын
@@MrTexasDan yes EFI is good for MPG but it is not the reason why modern engines make more HP which you originally alluded to. In the 70s and 80s the tech wasn’t mature enough to make the cars meet emissions standards so they did what they could with what they had. Which meant lowering compression and reducing the cam duration and lift, which killed hp. There were still V6s making the power you speak of in the 80s as well albeit turbo and EFI but on top of a Buick motor designed in the early 1960s. Even in the early 60s a puny 3.5 liter engine was pushing into more power numbers with Turbos and water meth. The modern stuff is not new miracle tech.
@dons1932
@dons1932 Жыл бұрын
His stuff is so bloody expensive and you can see why! You're paying for 70% of his knowledge, and 30% of the parts. Awesome video, some very cool tech!
@brandonenglund7516
@brandonenglund7516 Жыл бұрын
Funny I just looked up Bill Pink’s phone number yesterday to ask about buying one from him or sending one off to have him rebuild and here he is. Awesome video, very detailed.
@kinotransam
@kinotransam Жыл бұрын
You could start a whole separate video series on carb tech and tuning with Mr. PINK that would be highly successful 👌
@jefferyrobertson7520
@jefferyrobertson7520 Жыл бұрын
Bill Pink Son Of Ed Pink Was So Amazing Engine NASCAR V8 Motor From The 70s 80s And Early 90s Thanks For Uploading
@tngtacticalmiata1219
@tngtacticalmiata1219 Жыл бұрын
Would definitely love to see a whole series of carb tuning videos with Bill... Guys like that are getting more and more rare...
@jawmedia7575
@jawmedia7575 Жыл бұрын
Diesel at cruise speed each valve has air pressure sitting on the intake valve all the time. No worries about intake runner length. Valve opens air enters valve shuts. No vacuum
@blkcoupequattro
@blkcoupequattro 8 ай бұрын
With a carburetor, you also have a pressure drop across the throttle plate, so the fuel has a cooling effect sometimes cool enough you get ice on the intake near the throttle plate base area, or the runners .... Cold air is dense air, entirely why they make more HP, than injection systems.
@mattgbarr
@mattgbarr 7 ай бұрын
I've tried to explain the benefits of the colder IATs that carbs offer to so many people, and most just won't listen.
@KEIFabrication
@KEIFabrication Жыл бұрын
Yep. I watched the Ed Pink episode. I almost cried when you revealed his shop was being torn down to make room for the Olymipics. My first trip to a drag strip (Connecticut International Raceway in East Haddam CT) as a young teen in 1978, I took a picture of a Funny Car in the pits. The picture I took was of the Ed Pink Blown Hemi engine with his decal on the engine. I felt like I was seeing something I would never see again. I still have that picture 44 years later.
@irieman442
@irieman442 Жыл бұрын
Bill should make a series ... so interesting
@young11984
@young11984 Жыл бұрын
Took me many years to learn how to properly tune a carburetor but it is very rewarding.
@arthurfricchione8119
@arthurfricchione8119 Жыл бұрын
Very technical with knowledge that will fly over many of your viewers heads. Most guys say racing on the street are tuning with jet sizes and power valves and fuel octane and turbos. Carburetors are amazing. Would of never visualized any of the science and engineering that goes into a carburetor without videos like yours. An overview video of a diesel engine would be interesting. I personally have very little knowledge of how a diesel works. Thanks for sharing the technical side of racing. 👍👍👍
@pepperdaddy69
@pepperdaddy69 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to have a carb tuning 101, and more advanced maybe carb troubleshooting video. There are so many videos but I still think it's hard for most people to understand and know what to do in what scenario
@cakraft24
@cakraft24 Жыл бұрын
There are some pretty good How To books you can buy..... even Holley has a great book from 20-30 years ago. Many others though and after you REALLY get the basics down the other stuff will get much clearer. Then YOU can write a book. ;) LOL
@cakraft24
@cakraft24 Жыл бұрын
Oooor, make video. JAJAJA
@pepperdaddy69
@pepperdaddy69 Жыл бұрын
@@cakraft24 OOORRRR maybe you should if it's that easy. HAJAHAJA
@Shadow0fd3ath24
@Shadow0fd3ath24 Жыл бұрын
watching Bill on Old Mans Garage adjust his carbs for him and his sons from SRC are where ive seen all the car carb info and how they work. But this was even more in depth! Amazing all the adjustments and different things they have to do
@daveheath3728
@daveheath3728 10 ай бұрын
I just found this video and absolutely love it . I knew of Ed Pink from the 1960s going forward as the absolute (Old) master of performance engine building , and love and admire the wisdom and understanding that the old school guys like Clay Smith , Ed Iskendarian , Vic Edelbrock and Keith Black , to name a few possessed . I am thrilled to know that Ed Pink had a son who learned at his fathers side all of of the wisdom that the Old Master could pass down to him . ❤️😎👍
@MM_in_Havasu
@MM_in_Havasu Жыл бұрын
Love these tech videos, very interesting to me as a lifelong gearhead. You & Logan keep up the wonderful content, right there with you all and appreciate your work in all this! Thank you guys!
@rickj1983
@rickj1983 5 ай бұрын
Wow. I just happened to be browsing and saw this video and decided to watch it. Insane amount of knowledge floating around there. I'm probably going to watch this video again just to soak up what they were saying. I've always been curious about why the carb is built the way it is and what makes it work. Thank you!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 5 ай бұрын
Thanks man I’m glad you found it!
@PiDsPagePrototypes
@PiDsPagePrototypes Жыл бұрын
This is all awesome for the Holley brigade. Thing is, Holley's big 4bbls make really good Race carbs, where most of the time they're wide open. But for street driving, day to day stuff, if you can find someone who can tune them properly, a Thermoquad with Electronic Ignition, or a Quadrajet with E.I., can get very very close to matching the economy and emissions of EFI, but with crisper throttle response feel. At the limit, especially for emissions, EFI is always going to win, but the real win for EFI is the much lower maintenance required for the average driver in the average car. Carbs require a lot more maintaining, and if they drift off tune even a little, you're stuffed,...
@bradgriffith4231
@bradgriffith4231 8 ай бұрын
BULLSH!T!!!! Holley carbs can get excellent fuel economy & work GR8 at all RPM & throttle opening! Maybe you need to learn to actually tune a carb. The new performance Holleys have all the adjustability that Webers have had for decades!! One of the best tuners alive runs the "Fuel Injection University" & tunes the Elite Pro Stock cars & several of the factory shootout cars & he will tell you in private that FI doesn't do anything better than a "properly tuned" carb! Thermo Quads & Carters(Edelbrocks) have been JUNK forever. Holleys, Webers, Quadrajets, the 60s Motorcrafts top loaders, & the 70s Ford spreadbore ARE the best carbs ever manufactured & are highly tuneable, IF one actually knows how to tune a carb!
@blueyhis.zarsoff1147
@blueyhis.zarsoff1147 Жыл бұрын
Fuel curve tuning is the art of carbs as its not linear with engine rpm or throttle opening
@Bbbbad724
@Bbbbad724 10 ай бұрын
My 780 with the choke milled off and down leg boosters, it’s a 3310-1 with blocks on both ends and it is a monster of a carb. I made an air box like that for my 65 Galaxie 394 FE
@deantait8326
@deantait8326 Жыл бұрын
I’m still a carb fan and drag racing years ago, Dave Braswell was the carb guy for Holly’s. I’ve been out of auto racing so long, I had no idea about these guys. To me in LA Pink was nitro Hemi’s or Hot Dogs. Thanks for the introduction and info. And congrats on your channel !
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
thank you Dean!
@I_like_turtles_67
@I_like_turtles_67 9 ай бұрын
I haven't had a hotdog from Pinks, but I am probably gonna get a pink carb in the near future, lol.
@sadiejustin
@sadiejustin Жыл бұрын
Whew. 3 minutes in and I have to table this one until tomorrow. I am at least 2 beers farther along than I need to be to keep up with this level of knowledge dropping. Thanks for this one for sure!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@kd8heu
@kd8heu Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love the content talking with the old school gearheads. So much knowledge to be learned.
@dondotterer24
@dondotterer24 Жыл бұрын
I have a Cadillac 74 500. Never understood why it had the smallest jets that GM used. I richened it up even with bigger metering rods and it ran rich. I learned the hard way for sure.
@jeroddbock
@jeroddbock Жыл бұрын
Always excited for these videos!! I truly appreciate all the hard work you put into them!!
@robertheymann5906
@robertheymann5906 10 ай бұрын
I worked with Billy at his Dad's shop in So California, cool dude and another very intelligent Mr Pink!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 10 ай бұрын
That’s awesome!
@glennfoster7288
@glennfoster7288 Жыл бұрын
All good information for those that don’t know. There’s so many things that we do to these to get power. I’ve been modifying carbs for decades.😊
@GunBChevyNUT83
@GunBChevyNUT83 Жыл бұрын
Ok, now it would be cool for you to talk to a super stock guy that uses a Q jet carb and see how he gets them to work lol.... only say that because my old boss was a q jet fan until her got into the LT/ LS platforms. He was known in the stock/super stock classes (Westbrook racing engines)
@common_sense_help_desk
@common_sense_help_desk Жыл бұрын
Have him go over all the things he said he could talk about for hours. Make it a series if you have to. I love the technical stuff about all the different engine parts especially the carburetor.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Travis!
@common_sense_help_desk
@common_sense_help_desk Жыл бұрын
@@Stapleton42 have you ever thought about doing a video with smarter every day? To make a high speed video showing a carburetor in action. He really gets technical when explains things. You could build a clear intake manifold. Then put food coloring in the fuel to see if you can see it moving through the manifold. He made a clear carburetor for a small engine. It was really cool to see how the fuel moved in the carburetor. If he's willing to do it I could help increase your views as well.
@split150
@split150 Жыл бұрын
That was awesome. As many carb segments as Bill will do, is the amount most people would probably love. That was excellent and felt like just an appetizer.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@newtonfirefly3584
@newtonfirefly3584 Жыл бұрын
@@Stapleton42 Bill Pink certainly has a good base of information and mechanic level knowledge with carburetors, as he explains in this video. A. However, Bill only described the single carburetor type design with multiple venturis, with the commonly used primary/secondary arrangement, design, also with a four barrel design, with which this single carburetor is attached, affixed, bolted upon a single intake manifold with air flow into each cylinder head. B. Bill does not describe the issues, problems, lacking with carburetors, compared with fuel injection and the reasons all basic level to higher performance engines within racing to production shifted to fuel injection, especially earlier within European engines along with the early Corvette LT1 engine for the Corvette SS and production C1 1960-2, C2 1964-7 [only revived used beginning in mid-1980's (C4 1984, GM MFI, SFI especially V-6). 1. all MB "E"=Einspritzen=fuel injection from 1970's - early were mechanical as the LT1 2. Japanese also added FI earlier than most USA manufactures C. The descriptions Bill PInk presents as recorded in this video are clearly lacking the actual physics, principles, as Lake Speed, Jr. and other expert level individuals which have been interviewed, recorded, and posted on this channel. D. Also Bill PInk, actually distorts the realities about racing teams and use with engineers 1. Bill Pink may be similar age with me [63+], perhaps, since his father Ed, was born the same year as my mother; 1931 2. All liquid fuel rockets, for military and space applications were developed, designed by actual scientists and engineers -a. Werner Von Braun, german scientists, physicist, developed the first 'modern' liquid fuel rockets for Germany; V2 used during WWII. -b. a close friend, PhD Chemistry, Princeton Univ, born 1931, worked on liquid fuel rocket development at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, of rocket engines for US Military & NASA. E. All advanced, winning racing teams began having automotive engineers involved in development within their racing teams, especially since 1960s 1. Cosworth, engine designer, developer - engineer 2. Zora & Mitchell - GM engineers 3. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Koenigsegg, Bugatti, Mercedes-Benz, etc. all developed by engineers 4. all early and advanced aircraft, spacecraft, ships, engines, turbine, jet, etc. developed, designed by engineers 5. Every racing team which Ed Pink became well known, involved with, since late 1960' onward and Bill Pink during his racing team carrier have engineers involved in the design, development, along with NASCAR, NHRA, IHRA, IndyCar, IMSA, FIA, F1, F3, G1, etc. F. Having engineer level expertise as Lake Speed, Jr, as he was involved with Joe Gibbs Racing [maybe still], also with TRD, Penske, Chevrolet Performance, PME, etc., certainly every motor vehicle, component manufacture, from the major, international, aftermarket, performance, racing, etc., all have, use engineers to design, develop their products, along with many companies were and are initiated, developed, started, owned by engineers within motor vehicles and certainly other modern technology, especially electronics [though MS, Tesla, Plantir, PayPal, ebay, fb-meta, some others were not - though key originators, partners involved were/are engineers] All The Best, Sincerely
@brushitoff503
@brushitoff503 Жыл бұрын
Fark me Bro! I need to watch this again with all the issues I've had with my Holley 750 DP. I get the need for (Can't film this) but bugger me I wanna know! Awesome stuff, well documented, cheers.
@CliffsideStables
@CliffsideStables Жыл бұрын
I’m 6’1” tall but this video was 10 feet and higher. Excellent job, keep these technical reviews coming. Tim in northern TN
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
Morgan Co, TN here.
@pgb1858
@pgb1858 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed that, see if I can apply this to my engine, feels like its running out
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
I bet you can!
@bradcarson3119
@bradcarson3119 9 ай бұрын
I worked with Bill at Evernhams years ago there is none better in the business. Super nice guy was fun to work with. Thanks for the memories Bill
@MrRanggong
@MrRanggong Жыл бұрын
Another vote for a carb tuning video. Especially if you can get one of the older masters to do it. Those guys are a national treasure.
@tobiastackitt2399
@tobiastackitt2399 4 күн бұрын
I would love to see a carburetor tuning video with Bill
@davidaarons2488
@davidaarons2488 Жыл бұрын
I'm an old retired auto tech that worked at a Cadillac dealership, enjoy this and engine stuff
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Thank you David!
@TheCrewChief374
@TheCrewChief374 Жыл бұрын
Definitely will be interesting to hear some informative insight into carburetor technology.
@waynep343
@waynep343 Жыл бұрын
Biggest trick on a street carb. Tuning the Idle Feed Restrictor. With air fuel ratio gauge and oxygen sensors installed. Bring the RPMs to 1700. Is the engine rich or lean. Change only the idle feed restriction. Nothing else. Try again. Holley ships carbs with 0.031" idle feed restrictions. The computer flow bench at holley is set for that size to verify operation. 0.031 is great for a 327 or 331 cube engine. A 347 to 355 needs a 0.032 ifr. Get the ifr sized connectly. You will have trouble keeping tires on the rear wheels.
@chesspiece81
@chesspiece81 Жыл бұрын
I really wish you would get some of these old Nascar guys together to discuss the ways they encountered "people cheating or bending the rules" over their career in these racing bodies. Because I am 100% the top tier individuals you talk to would have never done anything that could have been considered "in the grey area"
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Bill told us a good story after this video. We have the footage but have not used it yet!
@chesspiece81
@chesspiece81 Жыл бұрын
@@Stapleton42 I think you should put a video together of all the "speed secrets" they used. We've all heard of the lead slugs inside the roll cage, and carbs used that open up a great deal once the air cleaner was screwed down on restrictor plate tracks.
@coreytrump1989
@coreytrump1989 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Skittles!!
@loganerwin42
@loganerwin42 Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome😃
@seanw2216
@seanw2216 Жыл бұрын
There one of the best in the business extremely great people to deal with. bill and Billy are great at costumer service after the sale to make sure everything is perfect and your satisfied with your purchase 100% ...a little expensive but when you mash the gas pedal it will definitely make it well worth it
@LesMorrisracing
@LesMorrisracing Жыл бұрын
Hi Mitch and Logan, I got a Holly Dom carb off of Evil Bay cheap. The guy put in blank off of the power valves but didn't change the jetting, Lol. He said in a message the carb was Junk. I rebuilt the carb and it's worked great. It has adjustable air bleeds. I purchased a Altimeter gage because the altitude changes during the day. maybe get them to talk about that?
@SchClean
@SchClean Жыл бұрын
Great post. Speed Jr is super knowledgeable I did see the one with Pink Sr. It's a shame L.A is kicking them out for a bus terminal.
@aceprater5397
@aceprater5397 Жыл бұрын
As the new owner of the new Edlebrock Double Pumper for my old bronco, I found this info very informative. The details of air bleeds and orfaces etc is amazing. Great Video!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 Жыл бұрын
Old school diesels pull all the air they can all the time. They often can be running air fuel ratios close to 30 to 1. Some newer diesels actually run throttles to limit the pumping losses and improve fuel mileage. One of the reasons diesels get good mileage is they are high compression. Another is there is more energy in a gallon of diesel fuel. Heat rejection also plays a role. There are some factory Diesel engines now running better than 50% efficient which is like formula 1 good
@chetcalhoun613
@chetcalhoun613 10 ай бұрын
Diesel fuel management is different than carbs…and EFI…there’s the old school with a pump and injectors, or like the old Detroit Diesel used unit injectors, and then there’s todays diesel that uses an ECM to control fuel delivery…and timing. It’s all pretty cool though. I found it easier than tuning carbs… great video! Keep up the good work!
@mvg-1776
@mvg-1776 9 ай бұрын
There is a whole lot going on inside a carb it is an amazing piece of engineering.
@Torquemonster440
@Torquemonster440 Жыл бұрын
This is Awesome !!.. please do a deep dive with Bill on in depth carb tuning. That would be epic. !! As always, keep up the awesome awesome content !! 🍻 and , having Lake Jr. around is always cool too... [ saved to Favorites]
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!!
@chromediesel444
@chromediesel444 8 ай бұрын
As far my diesel knowledge goes. A gasoline engine takes a mixture of air and gas, compresses it, and with spark plug it ignites. A diesel engine takes air, compresses it, and injects fuel from injectors inside the cylinder head. The heat of compressed air ignites it. That's why diesel engines don't use spark plugs. Air can be used via turbo, supercharger, or naturally aspirated. Turbo most commonly used. Fuel works in many different ways. Pumps can be gear driven, belt driven, or electric. The one I have (Cat C-15). Fuel leaves tank, goes through primary fuel filter, then into fuel transfer pump, then into secondary fuel filter, then pressure regulating valve, and into the fuel supply to the injectors. Injectors can be mechanical or electronically timed. Mine kinda works both. ECM regulates the spray pattern while the function of the injection comes from overhead valves pushed by rocker arms thanks to gear driven camshaft. As far high performance goes from mechanical perspective, camshaft plays big role how you want fuel and air to be used. Turbos and pumps also.
@stevec5280
@stevec5280 Жыл бұрын
1000% would like to see an advanced tuning video on carbs
@stevenbongiorno9277
@stevenbongiorno9277 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome!! I’ve always been looking for someone to clearly explain carbs.
@SARJENT.
@SARJENT. Жыл бұрын
Hell yes, I want to see more carb vids with Bill.
@charlessagona4582
@charlessagona4582 Жыл бұрын
What a great video. Would love to seen more.
@Pegleg302
@Pegleg302 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to part 2, keep it going, great information here, thanks!!!
@Carstuff111
@Carstuff111 Жыл бұрын
I could happily sit and listen for hours about carbs.
@stevenickolaus5733
@stevenickolaus5733 Жыл бұрын
Yes! More in-depth carb video. It's hard to get anyone to fully explain this magic.
@PaulThomas-qo9vy
@PaulThomas-qo9vy Жыл бұрын
Yes! Please make a Carb. Tech. 202 for detailed explanations of emulsion tube function, power valve tuning parameters, & that everything is related to Pressure Differential to move fuel. That "Pink" carb was amazing to see & hear its creator describe it. Nice!
@MrsSunshine75
@MrsSunshine75 Жыл бұрын
Yes more carburetor tuning and learning vids!
@garysanders676
@garysanders676 Жыл бұрын
Another great education on engine functionality with 2 of the best. Lake jr is always the very best. His simple explanations are perfect. He is making the rounds to other channels. A freaking rock star of motor sport tech. Thank you for having him.
@randywhite2335
@randywhite2335 Жыл бұрын
Just got rid of efi on my 86 f150. Couldn't be happier. Actually getting better mileage and more power.
@bjsteg79
@bjsteg79 Жыл бұрын
More vids like this please. I was nerding out so hard on this video since I'm getting into carb tech on my 67 mustang
@leroyholmes3188
@leroyholmes3188 4 ай бұрын
I think also that EFI has its place, but I’ll always be a carburetor guy. There’s just something about their looks, simplicity and reliability that’s just not matched. And when something goes wrong, it won’t cost you an arm and a leg to make it right.
@davidbeard8803
@davidbeard8803 Жыл бұрын
The content you're creating with the contacts you've made since moving to NC is off the charts. Keep it up! Will you be on Power Tour this year since it's right in your back yard?
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Maybe I am not sure yet
@keithbailey540
@keithbailey540 Жыл бұрын
WOW! I learned so much in this video. Thanks for all the informative videos you are putting out there.
@jerrellkull5347
@jerrellkull5347 Жыл бұрын
How could anyone not like this video? Come on people, stop being lazy, and smash that like button! It's the very least you can do to thank them for the priceless information givin here....... As always, i love the content, and thank y'all for all you do, i just wish i could give more thumbs up. Y'all take care.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
You're the best!
@jerrellkull5347
@jerrellkull5347 Жыл бұрын
@@Stapleton42 nah, just being honest. Alot of people these days don't realize how much it cost other's like Mr. Pink to learn what he has learned, and Lake Speed Jr. Too, That dude is awesome like y'all are. I've dealt with the frustration and anger of people alot, as a mechanic and fabricator, like when you fix their car, the book time was 5hrs, but you did it in 1hr, they only want to pay for that hr, but they didn't pay for your schooling or tools either, you have to pay for knowledge. When I'm able to support y'all more, i truly will do so. Y'all got a fan for life here.
@39impala
@39impala Жыл бұрын
Another great video! I've been trying to find a better explanation of how the emulsion side works for a long time and now I finally understand it!
@mohanperformance.enginerd.1308
@mohanperformance.enginerd.1308 Жыл бұрын
I grew up working on carburetors. I love them. For some basic budget hotrods or cruizers. It can still be a fine answer. But its time to move forward. Lets talk about what they can't do. Like inverse timing control, nock sensing and control, driveshaft speed, traction control, instruments control and options, flick of a switch tuning options, trans control, waist gate and shift controls, ejection seats, progressive pwm control of anything including nos solinoids and how about data logging. A/F and timing corections in real time while you steer. Other than cost. Who doesn't want some of that? So for me its not that they are not amazing! They are. But they very much limit the cars and the potential drivers experiance. So for me atleast. A carburetor is a low cost back up plan. But they can run really nice and will make power! So for those that find efi gives them a migrain. Well nothing wrong with a Q-jet or a 1150 dominator. They work.
@bradgriffith4231
@bradgriffith4231 8 ай бұрын
What you're mentioning has nothing to do with FI vs carbs. Any ECM can control everything you mentioned without controlling the air intake & fuel mixture. An MSD box can regulate the timing. Retarding timing reduces HP & IF you need it, you don't know how to tune or setup bite for sh!t!! BTW, Traction control is illegal in most types of racing in the U.S. IF FI is so GR8, please explain the reason that NHRA Pro Stock cars have run 1/10 second & 10 MPH slower(except for 1 pass, at Gainsville with 1,400 ft BELOW sea level air, still didn't come close on MPH) than they did with carbs, ever since changing to FI. & NASCAR engines still get the same fuel mileage they did with carbs, even though the HP has been reduced by 35-40%!
@thomashaugemotorsport6117
@thomashaugemotorsport6117 Жыл бұрын
awesome video with great knowledge. wiould love more videos with this guy on more in depth carb tech.
@tonyramsey3798
@tonyramsey3798 9 ай бұрын
Stapleton, Thank you for bringing the inside views and tech that can only be described as priceless.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for being here for it Tony 💪🏻
@nemoj7216
@nemoj7216 9 ай бұрын
You know what I learned - the complexity and amount of failure points of carbs vs. The simplicity of EFI. But, that's only possible due to this very detailed explanation
@TheCrewChief374
@TheCrewChief374 Жыл бұрын
So basically a carburetor is a manual or analog computer. With the one on Stapleton42s left being the stock computer and the one on your right being the custom built computer.
@1320crusier
@1320crusier Жыл бұрын
EFI is the ultimate in listening to what the engine needs. Map an O2 sensors and all that.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
If the configuration and calibration is done correctly it can be
@MrTexasDan
@MrTexasDan Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I watched up until he said that a carb "listens" to the engine and implied that EFI just pushes in fuel. What rubbish. If he only knew how EFI monitored and reacted to the environment and the engine far, far more comprehensively and quickly than a carb.
@RadRidesByCru
@RadRidesByCru Жыл бұрын
@@MrTexasDan So basically neither you or Cruiser knows how EFI or Carbs work nor pays attention what your being told... or you just don't know what a metaphor is. A Carb "listens" to the vacuum signal of the engine and responds accordingly... where as EFI does in fact push in fuel (fuel INJECTOR, anyone?) based on a program... and one of the biggest drawbacks of EFI compared to a carb is throttle response.... a carb can react much more quickly than EFI.
@chrisyanez2299
@chrisyanez2299 Жыл бұрын
Dude I’m really enjoying the deep dive content your giving us. Thank you for this friend.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@JaegerWrenching
@JaegerWrenching Жыл бұрын
Your channel has single handedly put more factually correct educational material out in 1 year than entire educational systems have their entire life. Any upcoming or even older "car guy" would be dumb not to just watch your backlog of videos and self educate. I appreciate your hard work! As for Diesel engines and your question... They move all the air they can all the time no air throttle required, you simply control revs by only injecting a specific fuel amount to meet your needs. Meaning you may only burn 1% of the available air in the cylinder and the other 99% is unburnt and just along for the ride, this is very unstable and unachievable without detonation in a gas engine "typically". The reason being the fuel is coming into the cylinder already mixed with the air. Gas engines control revs by restricting airflow and always targeting a stoich or richer mixture for compression stability. A diesel with it's direct injection will be moving all the air it can and be "lean" by gas standards, say 80:1AFR at idle/light cruise and as you tip in or ask for more power more fuel will be injected and so the AFR will start to decrease to about 18:1AFR,. AFR drops as your start burning more of that available air. After about 18:1 AFR in a diesel a lot of smoke is generated so it's not worth getting richer as people get big mad. Gas engines require stoich or richer for stability.. Diesel thrive on combustion "instability". It's why diesel fuel has a extremely low octane rating and is rated in cetane which is basically the opposite of octane.... The lower the octane the better it is for a diesel. You also inject the diesel fuel at roughly the same time you'd start your sparkplug ignition on a gas engine. After the diesel fuel is injected into the cylinder it lights off almost instantly. There is a lot to know but if you want to know more LMK i'll answer just about anything.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting!
@wizardshome9686
@wizardshome9686 Жыл бұрын
Another great tek related video, are you going to do a follow up with more info that Bill really doesn't want to tell us - actually how the metering block works and how the air bleeds help to control the fuel mixture at various engine speeds --- I this sense lets try to de-mystify the Holley carb and it various elements -- To get into real racing carbs one has to look at Weber, Solex and Mikuni --- What Bill and others do is try to copy what these other carbs do circuit wise
@fordenginebuildersv8power184
@fordenginebuildersv8power184 Жыл бұрын
Our boss started out working on Junior Johnson’s carbs ! And a few others
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Thats awesome
@markgray1119
@markgray1119 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mitchell and Logan, loved this video, I learnt a couple of things. Lots went over my head but it was very informative.
@stevenbongiorno9277
@stevenbongiorno9277 Жыл бұрын
I gotta get some swag! I believe in what you’re doing. And I have to show some support! Keep it up!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Please do! We would love to package your order today
@donaldhalls2189
@donaldhalls2189 Жыл бұрын
More about the carby would be great, and about diesel would be interesting, thanks for sharing, I understand thing's a bit better, all the best to yous and your loved ones
@stevebeck57
@stevebeck57 Жыл бұрын
I stayed to the end. Love what you do and give Shelby a hug for me.♥️👍🏼
@Lagrange1186
@Lagrange1186 9 ай бұрын
I would absolutely love to see an in depth how to video with bill on carburetor tuning!
@wheeln24-79
@wheeln24-79 Жыл бұрын
Might be a day late but love every one of videos guys! Looking forward to another garage update when you get enough progress!
@The888Redlich
@The888Redlich 8 ай бұрын
Saw you interview with Ed Pink and his cammers. Great show
@MEC1955
@MEC1955 10 ай бұрын
Would Love a Carb tuning video with this guy....Greatly appreciate you giving us another INCREDIBLE Video !!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 10 ай бұрын
You got it!
@stevenbongiorno9277
@stevenbongiorno9277 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video! It’s made me realize stuff I didn’t realize as far as carburation goes in this intracate detail. Don’t mind my spelling
@robertedwards8578
@robertedwards8578 10 ай бұрын
Great content. I love learning stuff like this.
@AgentZ7
@AgentZ7 Жыл бұрын
Advanced tuning guide with Bill? Absolutely!
@sergiobatista8636
@sergiobatista8636 Жыл бұрын
Keep the tech videos coming! Some of the coolest content on youtube man
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@michaelgroves7178
@michaelgroves7178 Жыл бұрын
This was AWESOME!!!! Most of the stuff I don't have a clue on 🤣🤣 but very COOL to have experts explaining how carbs work anyway is still AWESOME!!! Thank you for making this video because I know a little more on how they work. I would take small engine carbs apart and clean them not totally understanding how they work. YES PLEASE do a video on diesel engines because I think that would be AWESOME to hear about them too!! THANK YOU for ALL OF THE THINGS that you do videos on because I really like them!! You get back behind doors that otherwise people like me would never SEE OR HEAR ABOUT!! So a BIG THANK YOU TO BOTH OF YOU doing this for us or me!!!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 Жыл бұрын
thank you Michael!
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